N'Ko is a West African writing system created in the early 1940s by Mande scholar Amadou Hampaté Bâ. It was designed to promote literacy and cultural preservation among the Mande-speaking peoples of West Africa, particularly in Guinea, Mali, and Côte d'Ivoire. N'Ko is written left to right and uses a syllabic script, meaning each character represents a syllable. It has gained popularity in recent years as a tool for promoting the revitalization of Mande languages and cultures.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'N’Ko' unicode script category. Currently there are 62 characters in this category.